it means they have been given flea and worm medication..
these however, only protect the kitten for one month.
you need to get some frontline and some worm medication from your local vet or petshop and treat the kitten on a monthly basis for the rest of its life.
both can be used on kittens over 8 weeks of age.
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2007-05-31 01:10:38
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answered by raspberryswirrrl 6
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Frontline is the flea treatment used in either spray for the coat or drops on the neck obtainable from your vets. Warmed I imagine is wormed.
All kittens and puppies need regular worming from a young age, breeders will carry this out regularly and always should before you take a puppy or kitten home with you.
2007-05-31 09:06:14
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answered by pussygalore 1
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Hi yes as everyone says frontlined means the kitten has been treated for fleas and ticks it comes in a little pipette and you just put it on the back of the kitten or cats neck very simple to do. Wormed as it suggests means the kitten has been treated for worms.
2007-05-31 08:08:32
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answered by Brenda B 3
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Frontlined means that your kitten has been given a medicine, usually that comes in a small tube & administered between the shoulder blades and rubbed in to protect againest fleas and ticks and warmed, meaning your kitten has been given a medicine orally to protect it from having worms or getting rid of worms. Both are very good things to be done.
2007-05-31 08:36:54
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answered by Stormy 1
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I presume you mean 'wormed', not 'warmed', lol!
Frontline is a medicine that kills and prevents fleas. It is applied on the back of the neck and lasts approximately three months. You can buy it from most vets, although pet shops often offer similar products.
Wormed means that they have had a worm tablet, or worm medicine, to kill and prevent thread and tapeworm, which cats are quite susceptable to. Again, this should be done every three months.
Kittens should receive their first worming and flea treatments at around 8wks. They are also due an essential course of vacinations at around 9wks, before they are allowed outdoors.
2007-05-31 08:02:54
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answered by Somebody 2
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Frontline is a flea control product, and shouldnt be used until a certain age.... and I assume you mean wormed, which means the kitten has had treatment, called de-worming (this is done about the time they're ready to leave mom)
2007-05-31 08:00:39
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answered by Nikki T 4
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Frontline is a flea and tick prevention medication and wormed means the kitten has been treated for heartworm.
2007-05-31 16:51:04
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answered by stingra385 3
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Frontlined means they've been protected against fleas, worms and stuff. Frontline is a type of flea treatment you can buy at the vets.
2007-05-31 08:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think frontlined means that they have been given frontline, which is used to treat a case of fleas, and also prevents fleas and ticks.
Do you mean wormed? That's when the kitty's feces have been checked for intestinal worms and treated, if needed.
2007-05-31 08:00:28
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answered by Amy 2
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Frontine is a systemic flea and heart worm treatment.
It goes on the back of the kitten or puppy between the shoulders so the kitten can lick it an get poisoned.
wormed is a worm tablet the kills the worms in the kittens digestive tract
2007-05-31 15:35:05
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answered by indigo 2
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